The provisional results from different constituencies as of now show Members of Parliament who have lost their seats.
These are the rundown of occupant Members of Parliament who have lost their seats to their competitors in the December 7, 2020 polls .
1.Yaw Buaben Asamoa
The Member of Parliament for the Adentan Constituency, Yaw Buaben Asamoa, has lost his seat to the resistance National Democratic Congress.
The New Patriotic Party’s MP lost to the NDC’s Mohammed Adamu Ramadan.
This amounts to the quantity of seats snatched by the NDC in the current year’s Parliamentary and Presidential decisions.
2. Abu-Bakar Saddique Boniface
The NDC parliamentary contender for Madina Constituency, Francis Xavier Sosu has won against NPP’s Abu-Bakar Saddique Boniface.
3. Major (rtd) Derek Oduro
He won by 61, 274 votes while the occupant New Patriotic Party (NPP) MP figured out how to pull exactly 46, 525 votes.
Appointee Defense Minister Major (rtd) Derek Oduro has lost the Nkoranza North seat.
The resigned armed force official was crushed by the principle resistance National Democratic Congress’ applicant, Mr Joseph Kwasi Mensah.
Mr. Mensah surveyed 15,124 votes while the occupant surveyed 10,978 votes.
4. George Andah
Appointee Minister for Communications George Andah has lost his Awutu Senya West parliamentary seat to Gizella Tetteh-Agbotui of the National Democratic Congress (NDC).
Gizella is sister to Hannah Tetteh.
As per the temporary outcomes, Gizella Tetteh surveyed 32,708 while George Andah surveyed 29,832.
The outcomes make Mr. Andah a one-time parliamentarian.
5. Hajia Alima Mahama
The Member of Parliament (MP) for Nalerigu-Gambaga Constituency in the North East Region is Hajia Alima Mahama lost her seat to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) Parliamentary Candidate Alhaji Baba Issifu Seidu, with 5,000 votes.
6.Barbara Asher Ayisi
Appointee Minister for Works and Housing, Barbara Asher Ayisi has lost her Cape Coast North parliamentary seat to the National Democratic Congress.
temporary outcomes demonstrate that the National Democratic Congress’ applicant, Dr. Kwamina Minta Nyarku surveyed somewhere in the range of 22,972 votes against Barbara Ayisi’s 21,643.
7.Adam Mutawakilu
Vice president of Staff Samuel Abu Jinapor has won the Damongo seat, prodding off the fundamental resistance National Democratic Congress’ Adam Mutawakilu, the officeholder.
Mr. Jinapor, who ran on the ticket of the overseeing New Patriotic Party (NPP), surveyed 15,671 votes.
Mr. Mutawakilu got 13,330 votes.
8. Joseph Dindiok Kpemka
The Deputy Attorney General Joseph Dindiok Kpemka has lost the Tempane Constituency in the Upper East Region to Madam Lydia Akanvariba Adakudugu.
Kpemka who was until Monday, December 7, 2020, the occupant Member of Parliament (MP) for the zone, surveyed 16,461 votes speaking to 44.01% as against 20,939; speaking to 55.99%.
9.Barbara Oteng Gyasi
Barbara Oteng Gyasi, the Minister of Tourism, Art and Culture has been commenced the Prestea Huni-Valley seat by the National Democratic Congress’ Robert Wisdom Cudjoe.
Madam Oteng Gyasi surveyed 34,067 votes while the NDC’s applicant gathered 56,464
The land, as per the Metropolitan Chief Executive of Cape Coast, Mr Ernest Arthur, is an administration land, which had been deliberately reserved for the development of the air terminal.
The designation, including authorities of the Ghana Airport Company, communicated charm at the advancement so far with Mr Adda saying; “This is useful for the beginning”.
It will be recalled that in March, this year, a few inhabitants of Cape Coast rampaged sought after of a worldwide air terminal in the town reciting: “No air terminal No vote”.
Therefore, Dr Mahmudu Bawumia declared at the dispatch of the ruling New Patriotic Party’s (NPP) Manifesto in Cape Coast in August that administration would construct an air terminal and a harbor there.
A few occupants in the antiquated capital were distrustful about the plausibility of the undertaking and requested that the Government be sure about that as they were anticipating it.
Be that as it may, there appear to be some high trusts in the task following the assessment of the land by the Aviation Minister and his company.
Tending to the media after the review, Mr Adda demonstrated the potential for extension and said the 600-section of land was sufficient for the run-way and terminal structure, just as other significant offices expected to made the air terminal useful.
He said possibility contemplates indicated that there was potential for a reasonable air terminal in Cape Coast, thus government’s choice to develop one there.
Subsidizing had been made sure about, he stated, and that once the fundamental ground and paper works were finished, it is shipped off Parliament for endorsement.
Mr Adda was hopeful that the air terminal would give numerous immediate and roundabout responsibilities to decrease joblessness in the Cape Coast Metropolis.
The Minister, with the Member of Parliament for Cape Coast North, Mrs Barbara Asher Ayisi, and Mr Arthur, the Cape Coast MCE, prior paid a graciousness visit to the Omanhen of Oguaa Traditional Area, Osabarima Kwesi Atta II.